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Yannis Paluan Quotes By Jerry Van Amerongen

The loss of one's dignified bearing is often sudden. — Jerry Van Amerongen

Yannis Paluan Quotes By Reinhold Niebuhr

The church conference begins and ends by attempting to arouse an emotion of the ideal, usually in terms of personal loyalty to the person of Jesus, but very little is done to attach the emotion to specific tasks and projects. Is the industrial life of our day unethical? Are nations imperialistic? Is the family disintegrating? — Reinhold Niebuhr

Yannis Paluan Quotes By Richie Havens

I haven't seen my face since I started growing my beard, which was when I was a teenager, almost; I never shaved. So I don't really know what I look like. — Richie Havens

Yannis Paluan Quotes By Seneca.

Do you ask what is the foundation of a sound mind? It is, not to find joy in useless things. — Seneca.

Yannis Paluan Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

Peace can come only when there is love. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Yannis Paluan Quotes By Michael Lewis

He had a taste for asking complicated questions, and for tracking the answers into whatever rabbit hole they might lead him. He had, in short, an obsessive streak. It wasn't until after he'd hired Schwall away from Bank of America to work for RBC that Brad noticed this side of Schwall. He should have seen it before, simply from Schwall's chosen role on Wall Street: product manager. A product manager, to be any good, had to be obsessive. — Michael Lewis

Yannis Paluan Quotes By Lauren Gallagher

I think if you don't regret a few things, you didn't take enough risks in life. — Lauren Gallagher

Yannis Paluan Quotes By Jim Behrle

Now, you might think that because there are more poets than ever, there might be more opportunities for poets than ever. And you'd be correct. If your fondest wish is to become the next totally obscure minor poet on the block, well, you're probably already successful at that. This literary landscape has proven itself infinitely capable of absorbing countless interchangeable artists, all doing roughly the same thing in relative anonymity: just happily plucking away until death at the grindstone, making no great cultural headway, bouncing poems off their friends and an audience of about 40 people. A totally fine little life for an artist, to be sure. No grand expectations from the world to sit up and listen. One can live out one's days quite satisfied to create something enjoyed by a genial cult. But that's not why any of us are here tonight. We're here to conquer American Poetry and suck it dry of all glory and juice. — Jim Behrle